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NYE

Post: # 14336Post Cleantone »

Well...

There were cardboard boxes made into buildings. There were faux vines all over. At midnight (or a few minutes before and after) there were balloons and confetti dropped from the ceiling. Oh and someone though it would be a great idea to bring blue paint. That person owes me new jeans and a shirt. Brilliant. :roll:

The show was great. I was tired for a few days. We went to a bar until like 7:00am afterward. I was then sick until pretty muc today. I haven't touched my recording yet. I'm glad Harry was there to make one too!

It was a great time for sure. Some fun songs tossed in. Great energy coming from the stage. I still sort of pine for another Rhodes on the Pawtuxet NYE or maybe the Narrows again someday. Although the Narrows crowd was roudy back in October. That BYO is a mixed blessing for sure...
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yep, would LOVE to hear more about the end of year shows...

Post: # 14337Post soraparuq »

kinda surprised there's not been more mentioned here at ol SlipLIVE
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I'm just d/loading some now, so haven't heard any of it yet.

Thanks for the awesome photos Phrazz (those shots from Pearl street? w/ Brad in the vest, kinda dark blue light, or maybe thats just what I remember, up on Picasa, were awesome)
and for taping Cleantone!
Here's hoping we don't have to wait too long for them to get back out west, but certainly won't be before April it doesn't appear. i guess we've been pretty damn lucky in SF w/ the couple night runs, as this does not seem to be happening elsewhere. Rats, even.

ok, can't we all just pitch in to throw a 2-3 night remote/retreat festie somewhere new, cool & chill, & easy like Jackson Hole or Montana or Utah? oooo--that would be sweeeet. I need some Slip au naturalle!
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All the years combine they melt into a dream
A broken angel sings from a guitar...
And when you hear that song come crying like the wind
it seems like all this life was just a dream
Stella Blue ----Robert Hunter said
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Re: NYE shows and the Slip Army

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soraparuq wrote:kinda surprised there's not been more mentioned here at ol SlipLIVE
Well, I started writing something in my typical rambling style, but realized I would have to censor it too much, so I'll whittle it down to something that's proper for the mass audience.

The afterparty was definitely a blast at Pete's Candy Store (a bar, don't let the name fool you). We raged until at least 7 AM and people were still drinking when we left! We also left four or five times, then came back as there were still no cabs and that nasty cold drizzle (which put me, Cleantone and several others into the sick tank -- or it coulda been the all-day-all-night drinking binge??? ;-} *ya think?*).
soraparuq wrote:Thanks for the awesome photos Phrazz (those shots from Pearl street? w/ Brad in the vest, kinda dark blue light, or maybe thats just what I remember, up on Picasa, were awesome)
The venues are listed in the gallery text on Picasa. I think you might be looking at Pearl St. or Lupo's. Glad you liked the shots. I wasn't too happy with the technical quality of the photos from NYE -- the smoke really messes with things even though it looks cool with the right lights. Since Andrew had a glaring yellow light behind him, he looks like a nuclear bomb and you can't even see him in many shots from Brad's side of the stage. I also had to pretty much run like an antelope at the countdown as the beer started flying and hitting my gear -- which is not condusive to optics (as one might guess) and an expensive endeavor to clean. I had a short flashback to the NYE at the Rhodes (killer room, lame lights, lamer staff, awesome crowd and costumes, phenomenal performance) where I set my first digicam in a "safe place" by the merch table so I could do some "parking lot recon" and when I got back, someone had stepped on it. That convinced me to upgrade (to the Canon G2), so perhaps it was meant to happen.

I miss those old NYE shows and doubtful they'll ever happen like that again. I also loved Bethel Farm even though I had third-degree burns on my arm from being knocked onto a red hot wood stove. A few more shots of Jagermeister fixed that problem temporarily, but it took four or five months to fully heal. Then there was the barefoot firewalking at Sammy's...but that wasn't a Slip show. Just another NYE injury event for me. Fortunately (and amazingly) I didn't get injured at all this year! I'll chalk that up to experience with many previous hospital visits. And lack of large open flames, of course.
soraparuq wrote: Here's hoping we don't have to wait too long for them to get back out west, but certainly won't be before April it doesn't appear. i guess we've been pretty damn lucky in SF w/ the couple night runs, as this does not seem to be happening elsewhere. Rats, even.
Haha!

CA always seems to be a second home (even moreso than Canada, except for when Brad and Andrew moved to Montreal ;-}) and since there's a huge fan base out there (not to mention Jambase), I know they'll get there at least a few times a year. Waiting 4 to 6 months is tough, but maybe it's incentive to travel to other parts of the country. So far I've seen Slip shows in California as well as Seattle, Oregon and Chicago. I've been all over the east coast, but not as far south as Florida (though I'm thinking about Langerado as I've heard it's a wonderful time). We'll see more southeast tours methinks as they are growing and that's an indication of a band's popularity (not just Texas, where Austin is pretty "dialed in" to the music scene). Atlanta seems to be a big proving ground for bands.
soraparuq wrote:ok, can't we all just pitch in to throw a 2-3 night remote/retreat festie somewhere new, cool & chill, & easy like Jackson Hole or Montana or Utah? oooo--that would be sweeeet. I need some Slip au naturalle! :)
Dana
Would be a nice retreat, and I'm all for it. However, having thrown at least a couple of parties in my day, I can assure you it is no easy task. Planning a few weeks out is tricky enough, but something of that magnitude would take months or a year since it involves travelling and coordination with tour. I was thinking Hawaii but then the plane tickets times however many hundreds who could afford it would be big bucks then there's the resort fees. The mountain retreats have been done so I'm thinking of an island retreat. Negril rents out small resorts for relatively cheap money, or with careful coordination you could carve out a spot somewhere if you have the right connections (helps if you're friends with someone who owns a resort). To just call a place out of the blue and ask about having a band (or two or three play) is not so feasible...there has to be some groundwork done ahead of time and better if they're already used to bands (things like stage, sound and lights are not just nice to have, without these you get a strange show experience and in some cases disaster). I guess a domestic venue would be easiest for the fans, but what about Montreal or Europe? I'm hoping BAM hits Amsterdam and London in the near future. There are Slip fans in Europe who can help pave the way over there, but what about Slipsters in the Carribean?

Even still there are plenty of islands everywhere, and certainly plenty of resorts. I saw Phish at Sugarbush Ski area, also Allman Brothers and Santana and they have the infrastructure (water, electricity, lodging), so ski areas definintely are doable. But if you're talking about a truly legendary show, I think the tropics is the way to go. My dream is to be able to see a show from the ocean. There's the fear of drowning and sharks which means you'd need sober lifeguards, but we never had anyone drown at Creekside, where you could swim and see the stage.

Anyhow, without lots of money these are all pipe dreams, but it's nice to start thinking about it way ahead of time. I hope my next big trip will be a Slip tour in Europe, but there'll be some great festivals in the states that will feed my jonesin' for a little while (who's going to High Sierra '07???).

-Peace,

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Re: NYE shows and the Slip Army

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soraparuq wrote:ok, can't we all just pitch in to throw a 2-3 night remote/retreat festie somewhere new, cool & chill, & easy like Jackson Hole or Montana or Utah? oooo--that would be sweeeet. I need some Slip au naturalle! :)
Dana
phrazz wrote:Would be a nice retreat, and I'm all for it. However, having thrown at least a couple of parties in my day, I can assure you it is no easy task. Planning a few weeks out is tricky enough, but something of that magnitude would take months or a year since it involves travelling and coordination with tour. I was thinking Hawaii but then the plane tickets times however many hundreds who could afford it would be big bucks then there's the resort fees. The mountain retreats have been done so I'm thinking of an island retreat. Negril rents out small resorts for relatively cheap money, or with careful coordination you could carve out a spot somewhere if you have the right connections (helps if you're friends with someone who owns a resort). To just call a place out of the blue and ask about having a band (or two or three play) is not so feasible...there has to be some groundwork done ahead of time and better if they're already used to bands (things like stage, sound and lights are not just nice to have, without these you get a strange show experience and in some cases disaster). I guess a domestic venue would be easiest for the fans, but what about Montreal or Europe? I'm hoping BAM hits Amsterdam and London in the near future. There are Slip fans in Europe who can help pave the way over there, but what about Slipsters in the Carribean?
I think the Slip should play Akumal, Mexico! It is a small and intimate resort town on the east coast an hour's drive or bus south from Cancun and it is really easy to get there. There is plenty of lodging from cheap hotel rooms to condos to huge houses. Check out www.locogringo.com (look under hotels, condos and houses and choose Akumal.) I first went there in 1998 when I saw String Cheese and Keller Williams play 2 shows. It was awesome. Vince Welnick (GD, tubes) used to own a place down there and he built a big stage with a plaza around it that can hold 300+ people. We could rent a PA in Cancun and the band could just bring their basic gear.

I've been down there many times since and know and have talked to some of the prominent citizens in town about putting on more shows there and I think it can be done. Maybe with one other band? The Duo jumps to mind because of their long standing connection with BAM and their recent popularity.... JFJO could be nice as well...

My fiancee and I are strongly considering getting married there next summer '08 and we are going down there in June to scout things out for our wedding but I could also talk to some of the relevant people about having some Slip shows down there, maybe in Fall/Winter of this year, ('07) if there were significant interest enough from the fans and/or The Slip.

I think this could be off the hook awesome!!!!!

P.S. I just edited this post to make it more clear that our wedding and these proposed Slip shows are two entirely separate things.
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crazy white man dot com!

that looks awesome. i'm gonna try to get my friends to do a long weekend down there in may or june.
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I have been down to Akumal 5 times in the past 8 years or so and there is this awesome stage where I saw SCI & Keller tear it up that simply isn't used often anymore. It is an idyllic paradise literally 100 yards from the beach and I could see it being the ideal setting for a Slip show. I also know who to talk to I could help facilitate it. There is plenty of lodging within walking distance for 3-400 fans but it still has a small town, not mega-resort feel.

It is also a great place to go on a vacation (or to get marrried) but I was simply talking about The Slip doing a 2 or 3 night run for their fans. Even if they do live in Canada they seem to be able to play Japan which is a whole lot farther away than Mexico. Maybe the Duo is unrealistic but we should aim high, right? JFJO would be great. Heck, Meowskers would be quite a bit of fun as well!
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Someone needs to make this happen.
I'm getting all excited at the mere thought of a Slip show in Mexico.
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NYE Jambase review by SuperDee

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Here is SuperDee's Review in Jambase. How can we hold a candle to that???

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